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More licensing troubles for Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor

Started by hesouttamylife, July 11, 2012, 03:41:56 PM

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More licensing troubles for Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor - latimes.com

:WTF: Do they not have any other images of Conrad?  They use this one for EVERYTHING!

Dr. Conrad Murray faces new accusations in an ongoing inquiry that will determine whether officials will revoke the already-suspended medical license of the man convicted in the 2009 death of music icon Michael Jackson.

The state attorney general's office, which submitted its first round of accusations to the California Medical Board in February, has added three allegations to the original complaint, according to papers filed June 27.

In addition to the original filing, which said Murray's license could be revoked because of his criminal conviction and alleged failure to maintain adequate records, Murray is now accused of "gross negligence," "repeated negligent acts" and "incompetence" for the "inappropriate administration of dangerous drugs."

DOCUMENT: Read the Medical Board accusation

The additional accusations will be taken into account at a hearing that has yet to be scheduled, said Jennifer Simoes, a spokeswoman with the state medical board.

Murray has not practiced medicine since January 2011, when a Los Angeles County judge barred him from practicing as a condition of his bail. His license expired a month later.

On Nov. 7 of the same year, Murray was convicted of felony involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death, capping a seven-week trial in which prosecutors accused him of incompetence, saying he abandoned medical judgment by complying with Jackson's repeated requests for a surgical anesthetic to help him sleep.

Witnesses testified that Murray chatted on the phone and sent emails and text messages as Jackson stopped breathing and suffered a heart attack while under the influence of the surgical anesthetic propofol. He also delayed calling for help, they said, and lied to paramedics and emergency doctors.

Judge Michael Pastor called Murray a "disgrace to the medical profession" when he handed down a maximum sentence of four years in prison.

Murray, who remains in jail, has appealed the conviction. He has insisted that Jackson sought out the drug as a sleep aid long before Murray became his doctor.

Murray has licenses in Nevada and Texas that have been suspended, online records show. A medical license issued in Hawaii expired in January 2010.

"Don't stop this child, He's the father of man
Don't cross his way, He's part of the plan
I am that child, but so are you
You've just forgotten, Just lost the clue."

MJ "Magical Child"
Still Rocking my World...
   and leaving me Speechless!

"True goodbyes are the ones never said

everlastinglove_MJ

On page 1 and 7 of the First Amended Accusation documents, the patient's name is M.J... Michaels full name should be stated ...M.J. could be anyone :suspect:

Conrad Murray accused of medical incompetence - Documents - Los Angeles Times

It's all for L.O.V.E.

curls

@everlasting, I think the initials are ok - for the purpose of revoking Murray's medical licence the point is that 'patient MJ' (reminded me of 'Agent MJ'!) could be anyone. JMO.

But on page 10: final autopsy report, dated August 19th 2009?? That's not right is it?  TS made a big thing of it being 09-09-09.


Ijustcantstoplovingu

Quote from: everlastinglove_MJ on July 11, 2012, 04:20:42 PM

On page 1 and 7 of the First Amended Accusation documents, the patient's name is M.J... Michaels full name should be stated ...M.J. could be anyone :suspect:

Conrad Murray accused of medical incompetence - Documents - Los Angeles Times

Very odd, the complete document is full of M.J. and even M.J's and I have looked to see if there is a key to indicate whom the M.J. patient is and there is not, ok we know who he is, but surely a legal document should state it in full, or if it is meant to be discrete it should be patient "X"  :icon_eek:

Very strange.


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